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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 68 of 119)

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Dan CardenappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by Dan Carden
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Bailiffs
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Gavin Williamson
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Meningitis Outbreak
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Gavin Williamson
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Gavin Williamson
Tue 17 Mar
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Julia BuckleyspeechLabour
Child Maintenance Service
My hon. Friend is making a powerful case for the reform of the CMS. My constituent has been hounded by her ex-partner, with eight consecutive investigations by the CMS triggered by his complaints about her. It has ultimately caused her to give up work. Does my hon. Friend agree that vexatious complaints such as those must be identified and prevented from taking up CMS resources and allowing the continuation of financial abuse?
Tue 17 Mar
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Dan CardenspeechLabour
Middle East
I thank the Foreign Secretary for her statement and for her focus on the impact on our constituents from the fallout of this conflict. Specifically, what are our allies and partners in the region, who now find themselves under fire from Iran, asking of the UK Government, and are we able to deliver?
Tue 17 Mar
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Alex NorrisappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Immigration Reforms
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Norris
Tue 17 Mar
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Dan CardenspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T3. My constituents living in private rented accommodation are looking to the Government to take action on the cost of living, rent and utility bills. The Government have legislated to stop above-market increases in rent, and I understand that the Department is consulting on charging tenants a fee to go to a tribunal. Could the Minister give me a little bit more information on this? What do the Government expect this policy to do to tackle high rents?
Tue 17 Mar
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Dan CardenspeechLabour
Youth Unemployment
The number of young people not in education, employment or training hitting 1 million follows a trajectory that has been ongoing for a long time and is a global phenomenon. I am delighted that the Secretary of State has today said that a Labour Government are determined to intervene and do something about it. How does he plan to measure the success of this scheme, and how does he think the Government and our education and work systems need to be more agile, given the onset of artificial intellig
Tue 17 Mar
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Natasha IronsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Croydon Area Remodelling Scheme
Parliamentary appearance by Natasha Irons
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Oliver DowdenappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Oliver Dowden
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
The UK Government continue to follow and to be guided by international law—that is an important part of our principles and values. On RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia, there are operational arrangements in place for our military, and an agreement was reached to use them for defensive purposes.
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
We took a different view from the US on this conflict. We also think it right to provide defensive support to partners in the region who were never involved in the initial strikes but are being targeted by the Iranian regime. We want to see a swift resolution of the conflict because that is in the interests of the region and of the UK.
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
It is exactly because the strait of Hormuz is an important global artery for the global economy that we are working internationally with partners on a way forward. We recognise the complexity of the situation, and are taking a serious approach to the detail to ensure that partnership work is viable, effective and in the UK’s national interest, because we cannot afford to get it wrong.
Tue 17 Mar
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Feryal ClarkspeechLabour
Immigration Reforms
Does my hon. Friend agree that the measures are so sweeping that it is not just asylum seekers who are caught by them, but, as my hon. Friend the Member for Poplar and Limehouse (Apsana Begum) mentioned, those who arrived under the ECAA route, also known as the Ankara agreement? They came to this country and set up businesses, they pay taxes, contribute to the country and have set up their lives here, and now, at just the time that they were about to apply for ILR, they are caught by these measu
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
I would like to update the House on the conflict in the middle east. Since the start of the conflict, we have seen Iran fire over 900 missiles and over 3,000 drones across 13 countries in the region—countries that are UK partners, and that hundreds of thousands of British citizens visit, work in or live in. Regional air defences have intercepted the vast majority of Iranian strikes, but in recent days we have seen damage to oil export infrastructure, gas facilities, ports and airports, and restr
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
I thank the shadow Foreign Secretary for her questions; I will take each in turn. Not only are we working immensely closely with our Gulf colleagues and partners, but we are providing them with direct military defensive support, including with our F-35s and Typhoons, which are in operation over the region. We are taking action, including against drones, and providing basing support against the ballistic launchers and missiles that are targeted at the Gulf. We will continue to work closely with t
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
When I met the Gulf Co-operation Council, our partners welcomed our support and our long-standing commitment to their security, stability and territorial integrity. At the moment, they face challenges from the ballistic missiles threat, so we are providing basing in support of the US defensive operations. They also face threats from drones and cruise missiles, so we are providing jets to help strike them down and some of the long-standing air defences that I saw in Saudi. They also face signific
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
On Lebanon, as I made it clear in my statement, the threat from Lebanese Hezbollah is serious. This is a terrorist organisation that is doing the bidding of the Iranian regime, not standing up for the Lebanese people. The Israeli and Lebanese Governments have a shared interest in tackling Hezbollah, and there is an opportunity for both of them to engage in diplomatic talks and discussions, which we want to support. We urge Israel to support those talks and that process, and not to pursue the hug
Tue 17 Mar
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Yvette CooperspeechLabour
Middle East
My hon. Friend is right to raise real concerns about the escalation in the west bank. This is a critical issue—both for the west bank and the rights of Palestinian people in the west bank, and when it comes to addressing concerns around illegal settlements and settler violence—and it is fundamentally part of the wider issues around the peace process for Gaza and the future of a two-state solution. As we deal with the ongoing conflict in the middle east involving Iran, it is really important that
Tue 17 Mar